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Grandma called, she wants her afghans back.
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You forgot beautiful and groceries MAGA delenda est
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Changing every place that has a ‘foreign’ name to America
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Kudos! I was thinking Reverend Jim, but this is better! MAGA delenda est
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Or large people with stupid numbers…
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Schrödinger’s vaccine
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The crazy test is the 2nd step. First you have to pass the audition.
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Hey, there’s always castoreum ( beaver butt squeezings ) … oh wait, most beavers are Canadian. MAGA delenda est
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A veritable ‘League of Distinguished Gentlemen’
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Next he’ll be calling for a ‘Lebensborn’ program here in the U.S. MAGA Delenda Est!
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PONZI PONZI PONZI
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I smell a $$$$ contract for this going to a Musk company, then it going way past deadline, and monumentally over budget.
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Shameful indeed. Just yesterday I was wondering if this happened/would happen. MAGA delenda est
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While patient fraud involves individual activities and typically smaller amounts, provider fraud impacts larger scales and can be part of organized schemes. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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4. Misrepresenting Circumstances: Not reporting changes in income, assets, or household status that would affect eligibility for Medicaid. 5. Prescription Fraud: Altering prescriptions or using another person’s Medicaid information to fill prescriptions fraudulently.
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2. Doctor Shopping: Visiting multiple healthcare providers to obtain prescriptions for controlled substances, often for personal use or illegal sale. 3. Selling Medicaid Benefits:Selling or lending Medicaid identification to another person,allowing access tounauthorized healthcare services.
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4. Kickbacks: Engaging in illegal agreements to receive compensation for referrals. Patients can commit Medicaid fraud in various ways, including: 1. False Enrollment: Falsifying information about income,residency, or family status to qualify for Medicaid benefits when they are not actually eligibl
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1. Billing for Services Not Rendered: Charging Medicaid for procedures or treatments that were never performed. 2. Upcoding: Billing for more expensive services than those actually provided. 3. Unbundling: Billing separately for services that should be combined, leading to higher
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Most Medicaid fraud is committed by providers rather than patients. Providers, such as doctors, clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies, have more significant opportunities to manipulate billing processes and claims submissions to commit fraud. Common provider-related fraud includes: